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How Liberal Europe Manufactures Dissent to Keep Capital Safe
In European states, economic protests are a constant and normalized phenomenon, rarely escalating into security emergencies. France offers a textbook example. Protest has become an integral part of daily life across the continent. Public opposition—often rooted in class conflict and unequal resource distribution—is embedded within Europe’s institutional democratic mechanisms for expressing demands.
Show More →While NATO Talks, Russia Takes Territory: The Battlefield Decides What Diplomacy Cannot
After more than 46 months of war, it has become evident that NATO members remain trapped in the illusion of delivering a decisive defeat to Russia, while simultaneously scrambling to preserve Ukraine’s viability. In contrast, Moscow is imposing new realities on the battlefield—realities that grow stronger as NATO sinks deeper into political paralysis.
Show More →Mach 10 in the Grey Zone: Moscow’s Hypersonic Message to a Divided West
At its core, Russia’s objective is to demonstrate the seriousness of its declared red lines. Moscow is escalating tensions not to trigger full-scale war, but to control escalation and enter future peace negotiations from a position of maximum leverage.
Show More →After the American Shield: Europe Stands Alone—and Exposed
The true winner of World War II was neither the Soviet Union, nor Britain, nor France—it was the United States.
Show More →Europe at the Crossroads: Decline by Design or Reinvention by Choice?
Several factors explain this underperformance, chief among them Europe’s rigid commitment to fiscal discipline and austerity policies. This hardline adherence to principles increasingly obsolete in today’s world has curtailed investment in infrastructure and cutting-edge technologies, leaving Europe trailing behind others. The outcome has been sluggish growth and growing technological dependence on external actors, particularly the United States.
Show More →Europe’s Military Mirage: Why a Strong Continent Still Fears Russia
For more than half a century, Europe enjoyed uninterrupted peace, pouring its energy into development and prosperity. After two devastating world wars...
Show More →Europe at the Edge: Will the Continent Lead Tech Innovation or Watch from the Sidelines?
Europe’s position in the global technology race has reached a critical juncture. The continent faces a complex convergence of external pressures and i...
Show More →From Landlocked to Game-Changer: How Turkmenistan Uses the UN’s Avaza Agenda to Woo Europe
The Third United Nations Conference on Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDC3), held in the city of Awaza, Turkmenistan, marked a significant mileston...
Show More →Drone Invasion over Poland Exposes NATO’s Cracks against Russia
The recent incident involving the violation of Poland’s airspace by drones allegedly launched from Russia, which caused the temporary shutdown of an a...
Show More →Europe’s Worst Fear: An Eastern Axis Dismantling the Western Order
The geopolitical landscape has been rapidly shifting in recent years, and nowhere is this more visible than in the growing convergence among Iran, Chi...
Show More →Europe Pulls the Snapback Trigger — But on Washington’s Command
On August 28, 2025, the three European members of the JCPOA — Britain, France, and Germany — officially activated the snapback mechanism against Iran....
Show More →The Digital Iron Curtain: How Trump and Far-Right Allies Are Splitting the Internet
In the evolving landscape of global digital governance, the Trump administration has taken a bold and confrontational stance against the European Unio...
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